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Hallo, experts! Quick question, the answer to which I could not find in
the Frame help, the manual, frameusers.com, adobe.com (knowledgebase or
forums), or raycomm.com.
In Frame 6, in File > Preferences, there's a Monitor Size drop-down
list. Selecting something other than Default alters the text size, and
possibly other things, without altering the zoom level. I figure it's
benign, and that it only alters the view on my own machine, but since I
work in a collaborative environment, I can't play around with it until I
know what it does. However, neither the field nor its effects are
mentioned anywhere I can find. Does anyone know precisely what this field
does, or can corroborate that it does not alter the .fm files (I can't test
for this by just opening a document and seeing if it changed, due to
weirdness on our end I won't delve into here)?
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